Are you kidding me?! What press conference did you watch? Rex pouted and whined and then continued to run his mouth. Reminded me of the big mouth kid in elementary school who wises off to the bully, gets his a ss whipped and as he is running home crying he is still yelling and threatening the bully!

Are you kidding me?! What press conference did you watch? Rex pouted and whined and then continued to run his mouth. Reminded me of the big mouth kid in elementary school who wises off to the bully, gets his a ss whipped and as he is running home crying he is still yelling and threatening the bully!Posted by Quagmire3

I like Rex as a coach and like his style in some ways. Humble he is not. I watched the post game and at first I thought he was going to take it like a man ....then the press conference continued."I'll go out and play 'em right now if they'll go out and do it again".

What??? Bravado from a blowhard. The Pats just knocked you into the dirt and you come up with little digs as you are supposedly taking it like a man. This guy is clown shoes more often than not.

I thought he took it just fine. He made no excuses, and said that they were outplayed, outcoached, and that he could understand why the Pats kept their foot on the throttle the whole game even when up by 40+. He even deflected injury questions about Leonhard, saying he wouldn't have made the difference. Rex also said the Jets would remember this humiliation, and that he understood that the Pats had payback in mind after getting their butts whooped in NJ.

He had no choice. I haven't seen too many press conferences of coaches that lost 45-3, but I would imagine you can't complain about the officials or fake holding or whatever. I think he was ok, even after being humiliated, you don't say "well, they're better than us and we don't want to play them again, hopefully we can win in the playoffs and avoid them somehow"

I have to say I liked him better after watching that press conference. He supported his team, didn't throw anyone in particular under the bus, took responsibility for the beat down, did not denigrate the Pats (although he wouldn't refer to them by name - lol).

I mean, really, what can you say after being utterly humiliated anyways... clearly his team were shown to be frauds, and he and his coaches had a clueless game plan.

I wouldn't necessarily say he took it well: "I mean, I don't necessarily think Belichick was trying to rub it in, but this is the same team that took a bunch of shots on us and they had paybacks. I mean, let's face it, we kicked their butt at our place. So you know, they are trying to come back [at us]. Trust me, we'll remember this. There is no question about that."

Are you kidding me?! What press conference did you watch? Rex pouted and whined and then continued to run his mouth. Reminded me of the big mouth kid in elementary school who wises off to the bully, gets his a ss whipped and as he is running home crying he is still yelling and threatening the bully!Posted by Quagmire3

I only caught the first minute or so of the presser on ESPN after the game, so maybe I missed some of the other stuff.

Rex did admit that he got outcoached and outplayed. To be honest I didn't even think we would admit that much. I thought he was going to be a sore loser.

There is no comparison between the 28-14 loss and a 45-3 drubbing. None at all.

Ryan did take it like a man for the most part. The thing is, the Jets actually earned a bit of a moral victory post-game: BB and Brady could've ripped that team apart at the podium, but they chose the classy route...they always do.

Maybe talking smack for ten consecutive days wasn't such a great idea. Ryan should've been focusing on an actual game plan, not another propaganda campaign.

He spent most of last night trying to hide behind a clipboard, looking dumb and stunned.

This win defines karma. What you throw out comes back to you in spades, Rex was a victim of that last night. Of course he was also a victim of great play in every phase, a victim of Tom Brady and BB... Too great... Where are all the YETS trolls?

I appreciated Rex humbleness yesterday, but what is this article about this morning about Rex telling his team to watch their play books carefully.Sounds like so much sour grapes out of NY. Guess you can only expect somuch out of any team from the big Sour Apple.

I'm a HUGE Patriots fan but I must say I really like Rex....he's an exciting and passionate read...I love his interviews & attitude...guess I've just been lulled to sleep by Bill so long I find Ryan Funny....don't get me wrong, I love BB & would rather have no other coach, but just being honest....As far as Rex being a man as a result of what happened, i couldn't agree more...I DISPISE the Jets, but give cedit where credit is due...